Abstract
The thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, and thermoelectric power of Cs have been measured from 40 K, through the melting point which is near 300 K, up to 600 K. The thermal resistivity of both solid and liquid Cs contains a contribution from electron–electron scattering, which agrees well with theory. The electrical resistivity shows an appreciable "premelting" effect, which is tentatively attributed to impurities.

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